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Originally posted by Eric View Posthave you thought about an E28? I haven't even driven mine past the drive way and I just love sitting in it! It's pretty much a 70's car as far as technology, and you can just feel the different era this car has.
The US bumpers just kill the E28 though. Mine with chrome euro bumpers and clean BBS RS's looks dead sexy.
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Originally posted by blefevre View PostI have thought of a E28. It might be a tad big for me though, I like small cars. I don't know if I could bring myself to sell the E30 yet. It's a long ways out though. First comes the house, then my wifes GTI, then a new toy.
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It felt very natural to me. The shifting is very precise, which I can NOT say about the volvo. The clutch isn't too soft and engages how I would expect it to. The seats are just amazing for me. The GTI non-round steering wheel is sweet. It has that hax variable power steering assist so it stays pretty tight at speeds yet super easy to do U-turns and parking.
I think their E-lsd-diff is a little overrated though. It controls wheel spin a little bit but honestly it seemed about the same as BMW's traction control. I really wish I could test their stability control before we buy it. DSC is one of the most amazing things I have experienced. I have driven mercedes version, which I thought was lame. I hope VW's is a bit better.
The sell point was just how practical it is, which is what we are looking for. You can get the 4 door version and the car stays the exact same size as the 2-door. That way we can actually carry friends/family without making them get it the back of a 2-door. Comes with I-pod connect, UV protecting glass, AC'd glove box, CUP HOLDERS, navigation, decent mpg, turbo for elevation, a real hatch unlike the volvo, smart airbags, seats actually fold flat for the dog, etc.
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Originally posted by Iannfld View PostI posted it on Craigslist at the same time as here, and some guy commited to buying it. He's suposed to pick it up the weekend. I'll let you know if it falls through. Who knows with craigslist.....
I didn't think there would be so much interest in the interior. I guess clean ones are hard to find.
Is anyone around here parting out an E30? I need some trim pieces, a high beam, and clean trunk carpet. Only looking for excellent condition or better.
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Originally posted by blefevre View PostIt felt very natural to me. The shifting is very precise, which I can NOT say about the volvo. The clutch isn't too soft and engages how I would expect it to. The seats are just amazing for me. The GTI non-round steering wheel is sweet. It has that hax variable power steering assist so it stays pretty tight at speeds yet super easy to do U-turns and parking.
I think their E-lsd-diff is a little overrated though. It controls wheel spin a little bit but honestly it seemed about the same as BMW's traction control. I really wish I could test their stability control before we buy it. DSC is one of the most amazing things I have experienced. I have driven mercedes version, which I thought was lame. I hope VW's is a bit better.
The sell point was just how practical it is, which is what we are looking for. You can get the 4 door version and the car stays the exact same size as the 2-door. That way we can actually carry friends/family without making them get it the back of a 2-door. Comes with I-pod connect, UV protecting glass, AC'd glove box, CUP HOLDERS, navigation, decent mpg, turbo for elevation, a real hatch unlike the volvo, smart airbags, seats actually fold flat for the dog, etc.
have you cross-shopped/considered an '11 WRX Hatch? If I'm not mistaken, they're about the same price.
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They are a bit more then the VW when it comes to actual dealer prices and adding options. The Subaru has AWD and is faster. BUT, I don't care for them and my wife makes a gross face whenever she sees one. This is going to be my wifes car, and lets be honest, the GTI is a girls car. Hell, even the dealer told me 60% of their buyers are women and the cars are actually designed more for women then men.
However, I am still considering one. We haven't had time to go to a dealer and drive them. I think awd is a big plus, and they at least "look" bigger for those long trips with the dog.
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Originally posted by clarkkey594 View PostWhat edit?
Originally posted by blefevre View PostThey are a bit more then the VW when it comes to actual dealer prices and adding options. The Subaru has AWD and is faster. BUT, I don't care for them and my wife makes a gross face whenever she sees one. This is going to be my wifes car, and lets be honest, the GTI is a girls car. Hell, even the dealer told me 60% of their buyers are women and the cars are actually designed more for women then men.
However, I am still considering one. We haven't had time to go to a dealer and drive them. I think awd is a big plus, and they at least "look" bigger for those long trips with the dog.
I'd drive the WRX first before eliminating it, but it sounds like the GTI does pretty much all you need and want. Hard to argue with that.
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